Terms and conditions

Information about Spanish Act 15/1999 on the protection of personal data (Articles 5, 6 and 11) and Spanish Law 34/2002 of 11 July, services of information society and electronic commerce.

Personal data provided on this form will be included in a file of which the FC Barcelona is the Controller and will be processed for the management of its relations with FC Barcelona and for the supply of publications and communications by mail and electronic mail referred to FC Barcelona services and activities, and will only be disclosed to third parties with your consent or if it is allowed in accordance with the law.

Your personal information will also be used to inform and send you promotional and commercial offers related on services and products FC Barcelona is interested in marketing, if not opposed to treatment within 30 days, by marking the box of the form.

To exercise your rights of opposition, access, rectification and cancellation you must contact FC Barcelona OAB, by mail at Av. Aristides Maillol s / n 08028 Barcelona or by e-mail to oab@fcbarcelona.cat.

Using e-mail address and mobile number

In accordance with the provisions of Spanish Law 34/2002 of July 11, Services Information Society and Electronic Commerce, as amended by Royal Decree-Law 13/2012, I expressly authorize FC Barcelona for sending messages on information, promotions and trade-related services and products FC Barcelona is interested in marketing to the e-mail address and to mobile phone I have provided to oab@fcbarcelona.cat or registered office of the Controller.

Barça have got off to the perfect start in La Liga, with 18 points out of a possible 18. That equals the best ever start to a campaign by FC Barcelona, the same record as that of the team under Tito Vilanova last season, when they scored 17 goals and conceded five. In 2013/14, Valdés has let in the same number of goals, but Barça have been even more lethal in attack with 22 goals, for an average of 3.6 a game that no other team in Europe can claim to have bettered.

Seven goals against Levante, one against Malaga, three against Valencia and Sevilla and four more against each of Rayo and Real Sociedad make up the total of 22.

Other European leagues

Belgian club Anderlecht is the only side to have scored more than FCB, but they have got their 26 goals in eight matches, two more than Barça, to average ‘just’ 3.25 a game. After six games, the Belgians had netted 21 goals, one less than Barcelona.

Like Anderlecht, Inter Milan also have an average of 3.25 goals a game, but that is thanks to scoring 13 goals in four outings. The other top scoring clubs around Europe are Heerenveen of Holland (19 goals in seven matches and an average of 2.71), Borussia Dortmund of Germany (16 goals in six matches and an average of 2.6), Sporting Lisbon (13 goals in five games and an average of 2.6) and Monaco of France (13 goals in seven games and an average of 1.85). The top scoring side in the Premier League is Manchester City, with 12 goals in five games (an average of 2.4).